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AAAS Annual Meeting 1999*
Dispatches from the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting. January 21-26, 1999.
Artist In Residence Info  
Artist In Res.Pieces A selection of images taken of exhibits created by the Artist in Residence program.(top of page)
Auroras Explore the beauty and science of the northern lights. (top of page)
Awards Dinner 1999* Honoring Jim Clark, founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, and Healtheon.
Awards Dinner 1998* Honoring Dr. Andrew S. Grove, chairman and CEO of Intel Corporation.(top of page)
Awards Dinner 1997* Honoring Dr. Alejandro Zaffaroni, Founder and co-chairman of Alza Corporation.(top of page)
Awards Dinner 1996* Honoring Mr. Edward R. McCracken, Chairman and CEO, Silicon Graphics, Inc.(top of page)
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Children's Ed. Outreach  
Complexity Site An introduction to the concepts and theories of complexity. (top of page)
Cow Eye Dissection Do your own cow's eye dissection. Step-by-step, hints and tips, and more. (top of page)
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Directions to the Museum Visit us by car or public transportation. (top of page)
Diving into the Genepool* Exploring genetics and the Human Genome Project from a variety of perspectives. Exhibition shown April 8, 1995 to September 4, 1995. (top of page)
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Electronic Exhibits Online versions of a few of the Exploratorium's famous interactive exhibits.(top of page)
Exhibit Cross-Reference An experimental database of our exhibits and the phenomena they demonstrate.(top of page)
Exhibit Images Images of a few of the 600+ exhibits that the Exploratorium has created. (top of page)
Explainer Programs  
Exploratorium Homepage  
Exploratorium Store Online, secure shopping for unique products and original publications.(top of page)
Exploratorium Magazine Online The online companion to the Exploratorium quarterly magazine.(top of page)
Eyeing the Storm*
From May 20 to June 5 1997, a webcast series exploring the art and science of severe storm visualization. (top of page)
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Fact Sheet about the Explo  
Filling in the Marina  
Frogs February 13 through September 12, 1999.
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General Information About the museum.
General Exploratorium Images Images of the Exploratorium, its environment, and its history.(top of page)
Global Bodies* A live event with artists around the world celebrating the opening of the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany. Originally conducted 10/18/97.(top of page)
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Hubble Servicing Mission* A webcast covering the 1997 Hubble Servicing Mission. Originally presented 2/11/97 to 2/20/97.(top of page)
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Institute for Inquiry  
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Job Opportunities  
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La Niña Summit* RealAudio archives and daily reports from the La Niņa Summit.Originally presented 7/15/98. (top of page)
Learning Studio What do want to learn today?(top of page)
Lending Library  
Light Walk Take a walk on the "light" side with Bob Miller. You'll never look at shadows the same again!
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Mail List Join one or both of the Exploratorium's email lists.(top of page)
Membership Become a member today! Secure online ordering.(top of page)
Multimedia Playground '95* An introduction to the Internet, CD-ROMS, video conferencing, computer hardware, computer art, and more. (top of page)
Museum Rentals The Exploratorium is the perfect places for parties and special events. (top of page)
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Osher Fellowship Program  
Observatory The Exploratorium's guide to astronomy resources.(top of page)
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Palace of Fine Arts History  
Papert Lecture* Learn How to Bridge the Digital Generation Gap. An exciting lecture by Seymour Papert originally presented on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1996 (top of page)
Pi Day 1997* Celebrated every year on March 14th at 1:59 PM (3.14159)! These ridiculously enhanced pages require Netscape 3.0 and are nearly content-free!(top of page)
Pi Day 1998* Very irrational! (top of page)
Project LINK* The world's first Internet video conference to a plane! Collaboration between the Exploratorium, NASA, and the Eureka Scientific. Originally conducted September 20, 1995. (top of page)
Press Releases  
Publications Information on original publications by the Exploratorium. Over 30 titles available. (top of page)
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Remembering Nagasaki A photographic journey and discussion. Created on the 50th anniversity of the bombing of Nagasaki.(top of page)
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School Field Trip Program  
Science-On-Hold People who telephone us are getting upset when we take them off hold because of our unique sountrack. Here it is without interruption! (Requires RealAudio).(top of page)
Search Search the Exploratorium.(top of page)
Server Stats  
Sheep Brain Dissection The anatomy of memory. (top of page)
Science of Baseball RealVideo interviews with scientists and pro-players. Interactive exhibits and features.(top of page)
Science of Chocolate Explore the science of this intoxicating food, webcast and interactive article.(top of page)
Science of Cycling Pro cyclists, frame builders and scientists investigate the science behind the sport.(top of page)
Science Explorer Over 30 at-home activities that use household materials.(top of page)
Science of Hockey RealVideo with San Jose Sharks and top scientists.Learn about the science behind the sport.A Yahoo site of the year in 1997.(top of page)
Science Snackbook

At-home versions of the Exploratorium's famous exhibits developed by teachers for teachers.(top of page)

SII homepage The Science Information Infrastructure.(top of page)
Solar Eclipse Stories from the Path of Totality (top of page)
Sport! Science The sport science home at the Exploratorium.(top of page)
Synopis of the Explo  
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Tactile Dome  
Ten Cool Sites The coolest in science, art and eduction. There are over 400 annotated links.(top of page)
Teacher Institute  
Turbulent Landscapes* The Natural Forces That Shape Our World. Exhibition shown from June 29, 1996-January 12, 1997.(top of page)
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Web Cam 1 A live view of the colorful "Recollections" exhibit from inside the museum.(top of page)
Web Cam 2 A live view of San Francisco Bay from the roof of the Exploratorium. You can control the camera over the Internet!(top of page)
West Coast Live* Sedge Thomson's unique radio show. Five archived shows that were conducted at the Exploratorium from May to December 1998.(top of page)
What's New (Past Issues)  
What About AIDS?* Science, Art and Human Stories, an examination of the complex issues surrounding the HIV epidemic. Exhibition shown from March 5, 1996-June 2, 1997.(top of page)

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